That's true, maybe it will worth to wait one more year and you'll find a better painted version.According with that message, they are updating painting in their entire range so some horses like the Arabian in foal or Suffolk Punch will probably improve a lot.

That's true, maybe it will worth to wait one more year and you'll find a better painted version.According with that message, they are updating painting in their entire range so some horses like the Arabian in foal or Suffolk Punch will probably improve a lot.

You are right, then it is ok to wait (Almost ) But...varaiations That is going to be expensive

@Susanne! I was happy receiving this e-mail. We have seen a less exciting group of releases to 2015 and most of them we still don't know in real. So, this e-mail is a sign that the company is keeping his job and trying to level-up their quality standards. Mojö has a very important place in my collection. In a short time the company released already several figures that I love. So, I am very exited to see what's new in their range.

I'm afraid to say I didn't buy a single Mojo Fun figure in 2015. at least not so far. I still want the grizzly bear and one of the Cattle they made. But it was easy to neglect Mojo Fun this year. It makes me really sad when I compare how integral Mojo was to my collecting experience two years ago.

I had an email from them this morning saying they probably wont be getting this or the longhorn and simmental cow i hope it's not true

And what about the Tinker, Trotter, Hamster and Lemur with baby?What's going on? Why are the newly announced figures for 2015 still not available?And why isn't MPV receiving some of them?I find it all very strange and a little unsettling.

I had an email from them this morning saying they probably wont be getting this or the longhorn and simmental cow i hope it's not true

And what about the Tinker, Trotter, Hamster and Lemur with baby?What's going on? Why are the newly announced figures for 2015 still not available?And why isn't MPV receiving some of them?I find it all very strange and a little unsettling.

It's either distribution problems or factory problems for Mojo in 2015 if you ask me.But if you can't get your products to stores, you're not going to sell them.And if you can't sell them, a company won't last long...

I hope Mojo will/can get their act together.It must be tough for any "new" company to get their bussiness of the ground these days.They started off so well.

Thanks Bojan! It shows that the new year is not only composed of painting updates but that we have new molds as it is supposed to be. :) A 3rd grey wolf maybe means that Mojö will present again a group of common animalsinstead of unusual species but let's see what happens. The dark color is a good alternative to the lighter color of previous wolves that I like very much, specially the hunting one.

Although wolves (also howling) are well represented in all the brands, I think this is a good choice. Many collectors do like canines and Mojo is a good beginning brand. I don't have any wolves from them, yet. Because of the color. But this one looks nice!

Ugh... don't like the paintjob very much.... look at his tail.... n, it looks like he had a dip-dye... I do like his pose, but as Nightlioness said , there are a few in this pose.... and they are better ......I fear for the horses.... if they have new horses [ ]..... still no news on the tinker mare , although it seems to be on sale in a Australian webshop..... [www.minizoo.com.au/

Finally, a new canid! It looks better than their old wolves, since they looked similar to their big cats if you looked at the faces. Toy companies won't ever get their paint jobs quite right, since wolf pelts have a very complex layering and pattern of pigment in their fur, but I like the color they chose. But as usual, its the kind of tired pose for a wolf, I await a model with a more original pose, but regardless I will be adding this guy to my cacophony of a wolf band. I was hoping their wolf hint on facebook a while ago would be about wolf pups, so I still hope for that. But overall it seems like a nice model.

_________________-"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs )-“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous

I think the "spots" are supposed to be like frosted tips of hair, not paint rubs. And just from the side view, it appears to have nice proportions for a wolf, usually brands get them slightly off like too long or short a tail etc. And I think the pattern they were going for was more towards something like this:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg/220px-Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg , though I admit its a far cry from reality. But as I mentioned earlier, no brand has yet to replicate the complex patterning that a wolf has, such as what's seen in this photo from this article: http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2014/04/05/sperm-banking-revives-endangered-mexican-wolf/which is due to the wolf having three banded hairs (three separate colors for each hair) it creates a disrupted gray and brown pattern that will never be replicated with current painting styles from companies, hence why often you only get a solid gray or brown color with mild highlights. The closest to natural patterning I've seen is in the older wolf models from Mojo, and maybe from the old old Schleich wolf with his head down, or the larger WW gray wolf from safari (though that's just patches of gray, it mimics the placing of them on a real wolf quite well). In this case, I think the model would've looked better with simply white points instead of the cream color they chose, but that I'm sure was artistic license. I will get off my soap box now...

_________________-"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs )-“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous

They. Can. Read. My. Thoughts XDThat's all, I can't say anything else! The color is a bit strange (especialy with blue eyes), but, as I found, it really can be...But I liked this anatomy

Also yeah that appears to be another variation of what they might've been going for, though that has a lot more brown that "blue" in it, again I think mojo's figure is really artistic license. I do agree however I like the anatomy, I just worry that his eyes will make his pose look odd, but you can't tell from that angle yet. Regardless, I always welcome more wolves to my pack, after all I only have about 34 different models...

_________________-"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs )-“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous

I think the "spots" are supposed to be like frosted tips of hair, not paint rubs. And just from the side view, it appears to have nice proportions for a wolf, usually brands get them slightly off like too long or short a tail etc. And I think the pattern they were going for was more towards something like this:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg/220px-Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg , though I admit its a far cry from reality. But as I mentioned earlier, no brand has yet to replicate the complex patterning that a wolf has, such as what's seen in this photo from this article: http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2014/04/05/sperm-banking-revives-endangered-mexican-wolf/which is due to the wolf having three banded hairs (three separate colors for each hair) it creates a disrupted gray and brown pattern that will never be replicated with current painting styles from companies, hence why often you only get a solid gray or brown color with mild highlights. The closest to natural patterning I've seen is in the older wolf models from Mojo, and maybe from the old old Schleich wolf with his head down, or the larger WW gray wolf from safari (though that's just patches of gray, it mimics the placing of them on a real wolf quite well). In this case, I think the model would've looked better with simply white points instead of the cream color they chose, but that I'm sure was artistic license. I will get off my soap box now...

The paint work on the CollectA Blue heeler fur coat is fantastic and something that Mojo is doing on their wolf.. hopefully in hand it will be more interesting than this catalog pic

That is true about the heeler, however you have to remember that CollectA is an older company, where Mojo still seems to trying to find their find feet (hence why they seem to be updating models and paintjobs every year). And although collectA did a great job on the heeler, its not quite the same as the patterning on a wolf (since more or less they used a black undercoat and then topped the external hairs with lighter paint rather than angering to a particular pattern)... this is just my opinion on things, I dunno if I'm explaining myself well enough.

_________________-"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs )-“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous

I don't think I like the new wolf as much as their other two wolves,that are one of the best recent wolves imo but its still pretty cute. I'll add him to my wishlist. Still haven't gotten the Papo howling wolf from this year.

That is true about the heeler, however you have to remember that CollectA is an older company, where Mojo still seems to trying to find their find feet (hence why they seem to be updating models and paintjobs every year). And although collectA did a great job on the heeler, its not quite the same as the patterning on a wolf (since more or less they used a black undercoat and then topped the external hairs with lighter paint rather than angering to a particular pattern)... this is just my opinion on things, I dunno if I'm explaining myself well enough.

Yes you are , and its good for me to learn about technical details of animal figures...I do enjoy the different variations each figure can bring about ,especially because they also represent the work, talent and efforts of different people behind the development of the figures.. I have found Mojo to be very honest and simple in its products and they have made some real treasures for collectors and also other children who will play with these figures This wolf is beautiful to me because of the contrasting difference pf color choice and the MOJO style is something i like .. and when its a wolf .. I like to Howl in the moon light ( and let my neighbors begin to think Im weird ) Mojo have hinted we will have maybe another canid and I hope its a cub !!